The answer is "night and day," because "night" falls<span> and "day" </span>breaks<span>. Your welcome! :)
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Answer:
The sentence that has a nominative absolute is "The game now being over, the contestants quietly filed out of the room. "
Explanation:
A nominative absolute is a noun phrase that could either begin or end the sentence, this is totally independent and has no grammatical connection with the other parts of the sentence and commonly contains a participle or a participial phrase, "being over" is a participial phrase that is located at the beginning of the sentence and works as a nominative absolute.
"The grass is always greener on the other side," she chirped, but her advice meaned nothing to me. I hope I helped :)
Ur answer would be b good luck